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- of military personne l as well as al l staf f (i. e. - military aides, doctors , etc. ) also attended services In the Bowling alley -- 1:37 - 3:15 -- at the Pool Secy. Dean Rus k - Washington, D. C. Guests for the day Mr Mrs Bill Moyers Cope Suzanne Mr Mrs
- Associates, Inc. vs. Joe Bland Contstruction Co. [20 December 1949] Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company vs. Johnnie Max, et al Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company vs. Johnnie Max, et al Atlantic Pipe Line Company vs. Brown County, Texas, et al C. H. Brown et al vs
- Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee in 1956. Scope and content note: This collection consists of legal documents, correspondence, and other materials related to the cases Johnson v. Stevenson and Schwille v. Rice, Steakley, et al. The Johnson v. Stevenson
- , Agency File JCS, TAUI-67, Final Report Box 32 RESTRICTION CODES {Al Closed by Executive Order '12356'governlng accessto national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (Cl Closed in accordance
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- of Defense in International Security Affairs (ISA). His memorandums describe his memories related to the an investigation by Al Friedman, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for ISA of the attack in the Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam, in August 1964; a speech
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Tully, Grace, 1900-1984
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- Bio: Grace Tully was born in Bayonne, New Jersey, on August 9, 1900. She went to work for the Democratic National Committee in 1928, and her first assignment was to assist Eleanor Roosevelt in organizing support for presidential candidate Al Smith
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- Valentine note "Bird: Claudia et al - To keep you out of mischief while I am gone and to again assure you of all my love-always Baby Boy"
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Oral history transcript, Harry J. Middleton, interview 1 (I), 6/20/1979, by William C. Spragens
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- the of writi ng, prepa ring and recor ding the histo ry 3. on staff ? What did you think was uniqu e or unusu al about the Johns years later was In +etro spect , one of fhe thing s that occur s to me 10 memb ers as a very stron g staff , a very able staff
- apprcwal for Ille Jaaaary market •al• by ~ the ReDewal Projecta Admlm•tratloa (RPA) of $223 mlllloa_la f local a1ency •bort-term aot••• R PA •• •~ a1ency la HUD •• worn wUb local •lam clearance and urbaa ren9Wal •1••cl••• The $223 mWlon breab follDw
- R - w / Mrs . Johnso n Luci and Pa t Nugen t Mr. an d Mrs . Alde n Smit h 8:44p £ Patric k Cardina l O' Boyle. Archbisho p o f Washingto n 8:45p t Speake r McCormac k ~~~ 9:04p t Mrs 9:20p j • al 9:29p , y Day e Activit 6:53p Departe
- , HreaaakKpforaPBci^ao c Hemisfai r Pavilio n r REMARK S ~~ ! to Mil k Producers Conventio n Today signe d proclamatio n - Sta y i n School 'HITC House als o signe d Exec Orde r creatin g a Publi c Advisory Dat Committee --LBJ RANC H o n Trade Polic y ENT LYNDO N
- Andrew s AF B Depart Andrew s AF B Arrive LB J Ranc h - boar d waitin g helicopte r fo r Llan o w / Mrs . J . , Judg e Moursund , MF Arrive Haywoo d - Boatin g wit h abov e an d Mr . an d Mrs . Kella m an d Mrs . Moursun d Arrive a t Lak e Hous e - al l o
- str eam that bubbles out from the lake surrounded by the pine trees. The al le y of boxwood is v e r y dark and deep with dream s, r ather foreboding. and the colum bine,-^^d the lila c are lovely . But the brid al w reath And the lo v e lie s t
- the Hn1e of Bepre1eat&tlYe1, bat 1ome ol peat llberall don't d• mach about lt. pa••·· the•• B • Coa1ratulatloa1a that la woa.S.rf\al. A •I appreciate all that JO• i....... clone to b.lp, . I baY• a problem. wnr O'Bnea l• re1l1Dlq to 10 aad help BobbJ
- To office to work desk (mail which had been placed on Air Force One at Andrews last evening prior to departure for Texas) The President signed all of the bills, in order to have some "news" for George Christian. He als o told GC that he would plan to arrive
- , Harr y McPherson , Bil l Moyers, Jac k Valenti . 1:30 - Xfcus Joe Califan o joine d xxDdxfiaM x (th e aide s al l ou t a t 2:2 0 pm ) (some o f them wer e i n an d ou t a t variou s Ambassador Arthur Goldber g - Nv C (B. 1) (filed w/ Sept 17 bills
- -3 8 wit h Curti s Coo k (Wichit a Falls ) an d spellin g bee contestant s fro m Texas ; als o pi x with Nationa l winner s o f spellin g bee : John Capehar t (Tulsa ) an d Mar y Luke s (Ventura , California) ; Boy d Steven s of Scripp s Howar d
- VP and Speaker's lunch in honor of President Ayub, OSCC Equal Employment Committee, room 51, Executive Office Building picture with Al Hurt an d Senator Russell Long, P-38 meeting in P-3 8 with delegation of government men from Mali (see guest book
- LBJ he had decided to do a "definitive" book on Lyndon Johnson -- als o discussed other matters: recent articles on Sen Mansfield, etc Walter Bobby Bake r Sen Smathers -- re: Drew Pearson story on Smathers of last week and "palace guard" jealousy Bill
- ceremon y i n celebratio n o f th e Italia n Centennia l ; Dept o f Stat e Auditoriu m P-38, Pete r Clohert y to presen t gave l (membe r o f Mas s legislature ; als o member o f electora l college ) VP opene d th e Senat e 4 12:30 hamburgers 5 1:00p
- met ca r w / the b y Judge A . W . Moursund wh Presiden t were Governor Sanders o joine d the , Judge A huntin g W . Moursund, Senator Herma n Talmadge , an d al l departe d fo r th e Nicholso n Ranc h - - wher e they went in an d the around
- Stoughton , CW O Thomas C . Harmon, Sg t Paul J . Glynn , Geral d A . Behn , Rufu s Youngblood , Davi d B , Grant . Ne d Hall . Scott Trundle , Kennet h Morrow , Rober t Melchi ori, an d Dale Keaner - al l USS S Frank Cormie r - Press , A l Spivak - Press
- :00 16 17 18 19 4:15 4:30 5:35 6:45 f f t t Day Wednesday 4040 52nd Street, N. W. Activity (include Date March 13, 1963 visited by)* LD Working Breakfast at the Elms w/ Al Nickerson, Horace Busby, Frank Ikard Depart 4040 w/ Horace Busby via
- / Youth Governors of YMCA - picture made by Al Muto in Room S-120 Picture made w/ Dick Adler and sons, Christy and AndrewJack Valenti Ramsey Clark Depart S212 , returning at 2:05 w/ Warren Duffy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips In Skeeter Johnston's office
- Haywoo d a t 3:30p m Boating w / abov e plu s A.W . Moursund , Marialle n M. , J.C . Kellam , Boy d Fletcher, Jac k an d MM V Dinner a t Haywoo d w / al l o f abov e To LB J Ranc h vi a choppe r w / Mr . an d Mrs. Kellam , M F - - arrivin g a t 9:5 0
- Reedy arrives to look at poll w/ the VP and Cong. Thornberry Walter Jenkins Opened Senate Returns to S212 w/ Senator Anderson - visit re: the President's moon memo) Charles Luna and Al Chesser of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen (President
- guest book. Return to hotel. Private dinner. Massage. Work with Crockett et al. To bed. * Selected name s should be underscored . SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE August 31 , 1962 Expenditure Code
- . Today we see no po s s i b ility 0£ tal ks . A l though we are al a r t to all t r ac k s. none appea r promising . We should not be too timid about th e present U. S . position on North Vietnam. We hav e more support than th e Communis t s say we have
- · and .Technology. You may call upon other Govern ment agencies and special interagency groups (e.g., the NSC Special Committee on Techni~al Surveillance Countermeasures) for technical and non-technical advi.ce and assistance. The report to the President
- . THE WHITE HOu'SE WASHINGTON ~AL June 28 , 1965 NATI ONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 335 TO : Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, U.S